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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIts comments like that that make people hate Algonquin. Not to men the total disregard some of the players have for good sportsmanship.
Example Recent JV game.
A Varsity player playing down on the JV team 5 minutes left in the game 1-0 gonk. Puts the ball down for a goal kick steps to the side and starts to tie his shoe. Amazingly the gonk ref says nothing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDidn't see who played for them last night but I wouldn't be shocked if some kids who don't play as much played more last night. I have seen the Gonk play before and they are hard workers but their touch is needlessly to say lacking. That being said, so are most high school kids' touches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFirst time watching gonk- this is the "best" we have to offer? Granted that Nashoba was out classed but didn't see anything special from gonk - NO midfield play whatsoever - left back has no left foot and just boots long diagonal balls- team just bypasses midfield - cm doesn't get involved and all the outside mids do is try to pick off second balls - cb had nice headball goal but had no one on him so it was easy and a soft goal- 2nd cb has no enthusiasm and (as the whole seems to do) just goes through the motions - #3 up flintlocks good two other forwards are average and can't play with back to goal- free kicks and corners are predictable and just smashmouth-coach had a interesting sub pattern but seems to lack confidence in bench cause he didn't use many players-if this is the "best" we have in cm then h.s. Soccer has really gotten much weaker than I had thought. Not affiliated with any team just a neutral out watching a game
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe kid is the 1st or 2nd leading scorer on the team. I think he deserves to play. Just another Algonquin parent taking a cheap shot.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe kid is the 1st or 2nd leading scorer on the team. I think he deserves to play. Just another Algonquin parent taking a cheap shot.
"who would be getting playing time no matter what grade he's in."
No objective observer would ever make a comment like that. There is a motive in that qualifier and that is to justify the amount of playing time the player receives. A statement like that comes from someone close to the family or player. If you haven't figured it out yet a lot of coaches and their families come on this site. They all claim they don't but they do. They often malign parents and play the victim.
From what I hear the boy is a good player. I am sure that he is treated differently than everyone else on that team. Statistically I see he is one of the top scorers but I know my son for one would have loved to have had that team playing balls into him. When your dad is your coach, there is no fear of coming off the field for a mistake or two, three or four. When you know this you play differently.
Situations like this are only good for the boy and not the team. Some coaches see that while other are blinded.
I am not even a "Gonk" parent. I am not a "Gonk" hater either. I have always kind of marveled at Gonk's consistency. My son was a "Panther" and he played for Bishop. Bishop would never do this to his team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnother likely comment from a coaches family. Who else would use this qualifier:
"who would be getting playing time no matter what grade he's in."
No objective observer would ever make a comment like that. There is a motive in that qualifier and that is to justify the amount of playing time the player receives. A statement like that comes from someone close to the family or player. If you haven't figured it out yet a lot of coaches and their families come on this site. They all claim they don't but they do. They often malign parents and play the victim.
From what I hear the boy is a good player. I am sure that he is treated differently than everyone else on that team. Statistically I see he is one of the top scorers but I know my son for one would have loved to have had that team playing balls into him. When your dad is your coach, there is no fear of coming off the field for a mistake or two, three or four. When you know this you play differently.
Situations like this are only good for the boy and not the team. Some coaches see that while other are blinded.
I am not even a "Gonk" parent. I am not a "Gonk" hater either. I have always kind of marveled at Gonk's consistency. My son was a "Panther" and he played for Bishop. Bishop would never do this to his team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy do schools even allow this to happen - no parent should be coaching a varsity program that their child is involved in. It is a disaster waiting to happen. Your telling me their were not other coaches available for a winning program?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI guess if it's good enough for the MNT, it's good enough for Algonquin. But it does make tryouts a sham, because everyone knows even before anyone steps foot on the field who the no-brainers to make the team are (and not because they're the best players, either). This is why so many Gonk supporters miss JF. He always tried to include as many of the older good players possible, so the school had proper v, jv & freshmen programs. Now it's a complete mess. Younger kids thinking they're better than they are, older ones not able to play with kids their own age they know are really good. But I'm sure the coaches son is having a good time.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd people wonder why everyone hates Algonquin. You Algonquin people just do not get it. None of you get it. You really don't. That's why you are called the bubble people.
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